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Down Syndrome Association of Delaware New Parent Outreach

Down Syndrome Association of Delaware

Wilmington, Delaware - New Castle County

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Provider overview

Down Syndrome Association of Delaware offers new parent outreach and family resources for expectant and new families of babies with Down syndrome.

Down Syndrome Association of Delaware supports people with Down syndrome and their families, including new parent outreach and resources for expectant and new families.

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Ages
Expectant and new families of babies with Down syndrome
Season
Year-round outreach and family resources
Cost
The outreach page does not list a cost; confirm New Parent Outreach Basket requests and family-resource support directly with DSA Delaware.

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Down Syndrome Association of Delaware

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New parent outreach and family resources

Outreach coordinator support, New Parent Outreach Basket requests, and family resources for expectant and new families of babies with Down syndrome.

Ages
Expectant and new families of babies with Down syndrome
Season
Year-round outreach and family resources
Schedule
Outreach support is request-based rather than a fixed meeting schedule. Contact the outreach coordinators for current response times and resources.
Cost
The outreach page does not list a cost; confirm New Parent Outreach Basket requests and family-resource support directly with DSA Delaware.
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Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
Down Syndrome Association of Delaware's own New Diagnosis page describes outreach coordinators who offer support and resources to expectant and new families of babies with Down syndrome, including a New Parent Outreach Basket request, outreach email addresses, and coordinator phone numbers.
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New parent outreach and family resources

Down Syndrome Association of Delaware's own New Diagnosis page describes outreach coordinators who offer support and resources to expectant and new families of babies with Down syndrome, including a New Parent Outreach Basket request, outreach email addresses, and coordinator phone numbers.

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What the provider says: The provider states outreach coordinators offer support and resources to expectant and new families of babies with Down syndrome and provides request and contact options.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about New Parent Outreach Basket requests, Spanish-language outreach, family resources, support options, and how a newly diagnosed family can connect.

What we checked

What we found: Down Syndrome Association of Delaware's own New Diagnosis page describes outreach coordinators who offer support and resources to expectant and new families of babies with Down syndrome, including a New Parent Outreach Basket request, outreach email addresses, and coordinator phone numbers.

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